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Maurice Masson was a 20th-century French architect who had a prestigious architectural cabinet in Saigon in the 1940s, and who left many landmarks in French Indochina, some still standing, some who have been destroyed such as the former Cathedral of Phnom Penh.

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  • Maurice Masson was a 20th-century French architect who had a prestigious architectural cabinet in Saigon in the 1940s, and who left many landmarks in French Indochina, some still standing, some who have been destroyed such as the former Cathedral of Phnom Penh. (en)
  • Maurice Eugène Firmin Léon Marie Joseph Masson (Hannuit, 6 juni 1895 - 12 september 1984) was een Belgisch volksvertegenwoordiger. (nl)
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  • Maurice Masson was a 20th-century French architect who had a prestigious architectural cabinet in Saigon in the 1940s, and who left many landmarks in French Indochina, some still standing, some who have been destroyed such as the former Cathedral of Phnom Penh. (en)
  • Maurice Eugène Firmin Léon Marie Joseph Masson (Hannuit, 6 juni 1895 - 12 september 1984) was een Belgisch volksvertegenwoordiger. (nl)
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  • Maurice Masson (en)
  • Maurice Masson (nl)
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